• Cymarshall Law plans tour, records new album

    Hip-hop artist had humble start in No. & So. Brunswick BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer The future of hip-hop is a former resident of both North and South Brunswick. JEFF GRANIT staff Emcee Cymarshall Law went back to his roots in North Brunswick, standing in front of the Nassau Street home he used to live…

  • One case of swine flu in No. Bruns.

    Acase of H1N1 swine flu has been confirmed in North Brunswick. The case involves an adult male from the town and was reported on May 28. This case is unrelated to two other cases in Middlesex County — Highland Park and Edison residents who attend a private school in Piscataway, according to the Middlesex County…

  • No. Bruns. will ‘sport’ annual festival again

    Youth Sports Festival to be held near DeVry University for nine nights BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Asea lion show and a live Marcan tiger show are two new attractions that will be featured at this year’s North Brunswick Youth Sports Festival. The annual event, appearing for its 12th year June 11-14 and June 17-21…

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    SCOTT FRIEDMAN Goalie Marko Ilicic watches a shot go off of the post during the “World Cup” soccer tournament played by the North Brunswick Township High School Student Government Organization May 28.

  • Membership in Legion now available

    The American Legion Lt. John Farnkopf Post 401, 148 Major Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, wishes to inform veterans that membership is being accepted in the American Legion, and may want to be used as a Father’s Day gift.M any eligible war-period veterans are not members, and are welcome to become members. The…

  • Talk on native plants at meeting June 10

    Friends of Princeton Nursery Lands will present “Elegant, Little-Known Native Plants” by 7:30-9 p.m. June 10 at D & R Canal State Park Headquarters, 145 Mapleton Road, Kingston section of South Brunswick. Patricia A. Taylor is the author of several gardening books and articles. She will focus on elegant but unappreciated native plants. The event…

  • S.B. church to hold open house June 6

    Christ the King Lutheran Church, 3330 Route 27, Kendall Park, will hold an ecumenical open house 6 – 8 p.m. June 6. Refreshments will be provided and the Praise Band NJ Chords & Operation Jericho and the Rev. Edwin Fernando Arumanayagam, Mission Developer of Nava Javeen, will perform. For more information call 732- 840-1118

  • Saxophonist to perform June 5 in S.B.

    Jazz saxophonist Dom DeFrancesco and his Jazz Organ Quartet will perform at the South Brunswick Jazz Café 8 p.m. June 5 in the Herb Eckert Auditorium at the South Brunswick Municipal Complex, 540 Ridge Road. Admission is $5 and refreshments are included. For more information, call the South Brunswick Arts Commission at 732- 329-4000 ext.…

  • Pedals for Progress collection June 6

    Donations are now being accepted for Pedals for Progress drive scheduled for noon-3 p.m. June 6 at South Brunswick High School, Ridge Road. Old bikes, sewing machines and soccer equipment are being collected and will be stored in the school’s book rooms. Donors may bring items to the school 7 a.m.-4 p.m. and leave items…

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